This is one of the prettiest private parks we have stayed at. The sites are concrete, very large, mostly level, well-spaced and well-screened from other each other. The entire park is beautifully landscaped. The clubhouse has a game room, indoor pool, and shower facilities, all very well appointed and maintained. The park is very large, with the only bathrooms being in the clubhouse, so it could be a bit of a walk depending on what site you are in. There are only three showers and a single restroom in the Men's room, which seems like too few given the size of the park. We were not able to connect to WiFi. The park is very convenient to Breckenridge. We would definitely stay here again if we were in the area. We camped at Tiger Run RV Resort in a Travel Trailer.

Definitely one of the best parks my wife and I stayed at over the years. It is a "resort" in every sense of the word and it is expensive, the price reflects that and the fact that it is in Breckenridge CO. It is beautifully landscaped and well maintained inside the rv park, and outside...it is all about location, location, location. It has chalets to rent or buy as well as RV sites for purchase. I will definitely stay here again. We camped at Tiger Run RV Resort in a Motorhome.

Very nice RV resort. All sites are owned by others, then rented by resort staff (if they opt to rent them at all). Resort includes owner cabins as well. Very clean, with asphalt roads, concrete sites and grass for picnic table. Poll with tennis courts, hiking trails, two small rivers (large creeks) run through the complex. Very pleasant to stay here. Only 10 minute drive into Breckenridge or Frisco. Golfed at nearby Breckenridge golf course. Nearby towns & lakes to visit and plenty of bike trails. We camped at Tiger Run RV Resort in a Fifth Wheel.

Took our new (2012) RV to Breckenridge for a our first real camping experience. Really liked the campground, had a great spot in a very nice site by the river - we paid a premium for that particular site as we had family visiting/staying with us from Australia and wanted a good location. Campground conveniently located to downtown. Lots of cabins in the park, not many RVs as it wasn't peak season. Didn't use the pool (closed) or the big public fire pit. Would return to this campground in either summer or winter if we were feeling brave enough to winter camp. Yes, it's pricey, but that's probably to be expected in a destination like this, don't know of any ski towns that aren't! We camped at Tiger Run RV Resort in a Motorhome.

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There's a free shuttle at the park entrance and a bike path across the road, if you don't mind a good ride.

Rate is based on the monthly rate. Electricity is extra. Beautiful park with large sites. We stayed in an extra long back-in site near the clubhouse. WiFi worked ok for email and Facebook. Cable TV was recently fixed so that set top boxes are no longer necessary. Wednesday nights everyone gets together for a social time with snacks and wine, beer, etc. Saturday nights are "Grill Night" with 30-40 people bringing dinner to put on the grills. This park is 3 miles from the Breckenridge Ski Resort with free county bus service stopping on the highway just outside the resort. The free parking lot is a short drive. We camped at Tiger Run RV Resort in a Fifth Wheel.

First, the rate of $39/ night was one negotiated for a large rally of four-wheelers. This is one of the nicest RV parks in which I have ever stayed. The sites are owned by folks who stay here at times, but rent the sites out, when they are not there. The sites are paved, and quite spacious. They are pleasantly landscaped. The hookups are convenient and modern. We were unable to use the cable and were told it was because of our older TV. We used satellite and were happy with that. We camped at Tiger Run RV Resort in a Motorhome.

Good park, lousy staff. People who check you in are not helpful or even interested it helping check you in. We've been many times with the same results. Never again. We camped at Tiger Run RV Resort in a Motorhome.

This was the most beautiful park we've ever stayed in! That is the only good thing I can say. When we arrived there was no water pressure so I called and was told they had not had complaints at that site and would send maintenance. By check-out the next day no one had come so we did not get to shower. The wireless was a joke. The morning we left the electrical was so messed up we thought our rig was fried but it worked fine that evening in another park. We didn't even try the air conditioner. Thank goodness for cool mountain air. Dumpsters were so well hidden we couldn't find one. Pretty obvious they do not want overnight guests. This is a park where the sites are owned. We were so disappointed because it is beautiful and a wonderful location. We camped at Tiger Run RV Resort in a Fifth Wheel.

This is a nice campground, but it is pricey. I was surprised to find as many cabins on site as there is. The space map of the resort would have you believe that they have a great deal of RV sites, but is not the case. We used the workout room which was reasonably well stocked and clean. I didn't use the pool area, though, due to the distance from our site, and not an easy access to gain entry. The trash bins are quite a hike as well, and we only saw one in the area of the park that we were in. Since these are owner leased sites, ours, even though was $100 a night, still contained the owner's Jeep, and all the amenities were covered with tarps preventing their use, like the picnic table, fire pit, and fountain. So for the money we got a place to park and cement to put chairs out on. Not a good value at all. Next time I am in town I will try another campground. We camped at Tiger Run RV Resort in a Motorhome.

This is our third visit over the last 8 years. Park is the only one in town with full hookups. Seems to be a little rundown now. Noticed more permanent residents. Large propane tanks and toys. Some of the chalets are looking tired. Clubhouse needs updating. Wi-Fi is TengoInternet that they give you coupons to use, and it is not too fast or reliable. No cable TV. We camped at Tiger Run RV Resort in a Motorhome.

This is a a very pretty campground. Very friendly. Lots of children around. However the bathrooms were not clean. The campground states wifi access but with the large amount of people in the campground it is almost impossible to access the wifi. No cable tv access. The office said it has been working on that for the last 2 years. So, if you are looking for a place to enjoy the scenery, and the other campers but are not looking for wifi access or cable tv then this place will work for you. We camped at Tiger Run RV Resort in a Fifth Wheel.

For $100.00 per night we did expect Cable service & even trash pickup! WiFi service was horrible. We've stayed at many RV Resorts that were much less expensive yet offered all of the above! Won't be going back! We camped at Tiger Run RV Resort in a Motorhome.

Stayed here for 12 nights. This is a beautiful park with very large, paved, level sites. They keep the roads well plowed when even a bit of snow falls. Your site is completely plowed before you arrive and they do some plowing at your site during your stay. There is a Good Sam discount and a discount for staying more than 7 days. The total for 12 nights was $664.68 which is just over $55 a day with tax. The pool and hot tub are excellent, though they can't seem to keep both hot tubs working on any given day. Propane is easy to get here, from a large tank in the very large parking lot. This is important in the winter. The staff is very helpful and the WiFi was fine. There is cable TV, but only about 15 or so stations, but you do get the major networks. If you are a skier and want to camp in Summit County to ski, this is the only place in the winter. I definitely recommend it, but be aware that there will be snow and ice on the roads in the park even though they do plow. We camped at Tiger Run RV Resort in a Motorhome.

This is a 5 star resort. The nicest place we have ever stayed. Loved it. Will return again. There is so much to do around the area. The only problem we had was the internet is really slow. Stayed 7 nights. Did not want to leave. We camped at Tiger Run RV Resort in a Motorhome.